Kendrick Lamar and Bad Bunny live at the Grammy Awards and Rose Byrne's Oscar-nominated performance in ''If I Had Legs I'd Kick You'' are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: Highguard is the latest entry in the ever-growing field of multiplayer shooters, Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista star in ''The Wrecking Crew'' and the third season of ''Shrinking'' checks in on Apple TV.
New movies to stream from Jan. 26-Feb. 1
— If you haven't seen Rose Byrne's Oscar-nominated performance in ''If I Had Legs I'd Kick You,'' Mary Bronstein's psychological drama arrives Friday, Jan. 30 on HBO Max. Byrne plays the stressed-out mother of a young, unseen child who's struggling with a mystery illness. In her review, the AP's Jocelyn Noveck wrote that the film ''has given Byrne, an actor of effortless appeal in lighter films, a chance to display versatility and grit in surely the toughest dramatic role of her career.''
— Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista star in ''The Wrecking Crew'' (Prime Video, Wednesday) as estranged half brothers who reunite after their father's mysterious death. The action comedy is directed by Angel Manuel Soto, who made 2023's ''Blue Beetle.''
— Ira Sachs' ''Peter Hujar's Day,'' the lead nominee to the Independent Film Spirit Awards, is a marvel of historical yet intimate dramatic resurrection. The film (Criterion Channel, Tuesday) is based on a transcript from a 1974 interview by the writer Linda Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall) and her friend, the photographer Peter Hujar (Ben Whishaw). Rosenkrantz had planned a book about how artists spend their time. But the book never happened, and Sachs, after coming across the transcripts, dramatizes their dialogue.
— In ''I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not,'' the filmmaker Marina Zenovich profiles the irascible ''Saturday Night Live'' and ''Fletch'' star. For the film (HBO Max, Saturday, Jan. 31), Zenovich interviews the complicated and sometimes combative comedian about his career, with glimpses of his daily life. Perspectives are offered by Dan Aykroyd, Beverly D'Angelo, Goldie Hawn, Lorne Michaels, Ryan Reynolds and Martin Short.
— AP Film Writer Jake Coyle